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35.6 = the square root of 15.3^2 + the square root of x^2. Find x.
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35.6 = the square root of 15.3^2 + the square root of x^2. Find x.
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Answer:
x = 50.9
Explanation:
35.6 = √(15.3²) + √(x²)
35.6 = 15.3 + x
x = 35.6 + 15.3
x = 50.9
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